What medicine to take for gallbladder discomfort

Gallbladder discomfort is most commonly caused by recurrent episodes of chronic cholecystitis, but may also be caused by gallbladder stones or stones in the biliary system. The patient may have pain radiating to the right side of the shoulder and back, and in severe cases may experience colic, nausea, and vomiting. At this time, oral anti-inflammatory drugs can be given, commonly used are amoxicillin capsules, cefadroxil tablets, also can be combined with metronidazole tablets, and anti-inflammatory and biliary tablets should also be given, mainly to facilitate the emptying of bile. In addition, the diet should also be adjusted, and it is best to stay away from high-fat and high-cholesterol foods, because these foods can induce gallbladder contraction and lead to the aggravation of symptoms. In addition, diabetic patients should also actively control their blood sugar, as high blood sugar can easily lead to the onset of cholecystitis.